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Personal supercomputer on a disk! The Science by FlashMob project creates specialized live booting CDs that create a single user supercomputer from a set of handy laptop or desktop machines. Suitable for MPI, CHARM++, and pyMPI parallel programs.
CAMA (Context-Aware Mobile Agents) is a middleware for supporting mobile agents coordination. It is based on Linda-style coordination and provides numerous extentions for interoperability and fault-tolerance. It supports portable platforms such as PDAs.
Multi Agent based distributed application. The code can be processed over multiple common machines with fault-tolerance. It is designed to distributively run any Python's script, which can be applied to a given input data set.
A light weigth high performance cluster server to link several Java machines into one logical unit. Medusa does not compete with J2EE servers but allows clustering of standard Java code for fail-over, redundancy and processing power.
UnixODBC.pm provides a Perl API for the unixODBC driver manager and a bridge API for unixODBC network queries. The sample text-mode, GUI, and Web clients can manage multiple hosts and DBMSs and create RSS output.
1st 3D game engine built in C# for .NET, Visual3D Engine's predecessor
The first 3D game engine built in C# for .NET, predecessor to the Visual3D Game Engine (https://www.poweraccess.net/visual3d-game-engine), an All-in-One Game Development Tool for Next-Gen 3D Games, MMOs, Simulations and Virtual Worlds powered by Microsoft XNA.
ghack ("grid hack") is meant to allow small groups of people to voluntarily share their computer resources to work on collective problems. Goals are: easy to use (e.g. scientific coders), easy to deploy (e.g. no elevated priviliges or open firewall ports
The DataTime Process Framework is intended to support the processing of time-based data in a modular, concurrent, distributed and extensible manner. C++, using YARP, ACE, Qt and MUSCLE on Linux, OSX, Windows and Solaris.
The XPS is a scalable platform for meta-programming and domain engineering. It provides a virtual machine, compiler, and runtime library that make it possible to efficiently develop, debug, and run programs based on XPL (eXtensible Programming Language)
Client and server implementations of the 9P and 9P2000 distributed resource protocols for Unix-based operating systems. See project home page for up-to-date news and source release information.
Xen is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that supports execution of multiple guest operating systems with unprecedented levels of performance and resource isolation. Linux 2.4, 2.6 and NetBSD 2.0 ports are available. FreeBSD, Plan 9 ports on the way.
This site is intended as a location containing a suite of tools to (1) Aid in the design of db APIs to be utilized in a J2EE environment and (2) generate stubs for the db API, Java classes and SQL DDL necessary to support the MVC pattern and the Data Own
SPADES (System for Parallel Agent Discrete Event Simulation) is a
middleware system for the creation of artificial intelligence
agent-based simulations. SPADES supports robust distribution across
machines and tracks the thinking time of agents.
This loadable kernel module (LKM) allows the overlaying of several seperate file-systems (which are potentially read-only) to allow reading from either fs and writing to one of them. Gives the unionfs of other OS\'s to linux (linux-2.4 mostly).
LiveScreen makes it possible to publish GUI screenshots that users can interact with. Unlike other remote desktop solutions, no special client is required. Web browsers can act as clients without employing helper apps, plugins or Java.
Maui Scheduler is an advanced reservation HPC parallel batch scheduler for use with Linux and BSD clusters. Maui provides a complete scientific scheduling solution, supporting running custom parallel and MPI jobs over Myrinet and ethernet.
FAH Log Stats allows users to monitor the progress of a Folding@Home client, locally, or remotely via Windows shares and FTP. Its written in Borland C++ Builder 6 and features a semi-configurable user interface.
Cheshire3 is a fast Z39.50, SRW, XML search engine, written in Python for extensability and using C libraries for speed. Next generation of the Cheshire system (http://cheshire.berkeley.edu) and designed around a distributable, object oriented model.
EmGeeGen is a server-client information distribution system, tailored for use with the EmGee role playing system (though the theoretical platform should be useful for a variety of tasks).
Stork is a linux 2.6 systemV inter process comunication layer extension. Stork process can share IPC objects, like semaphores or messages passing buffer, in a distributed multi-architecture cluster.
mDNS.NET is an implementation of the Multicast DNS (mDNS) protocol (also known as Rendezvous) for service registration and discovery on a local network in the C# language. mDNS.NET is designed for both the Microsoft .NET Framework and the mono framework.